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VALENTINE’S DAY at THE ORFORD ODEON

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BRIDGET JONES’S BABY – Comedy/Romance (2016) – Rated M

ONE LITTLE BUMP…ONE BIG QUESTION

Filled with priceless laugh-out-loud moments, everything comes together in this last chapter of the irresistible Bridget Jones story: it’s a wonderfully funny film punctuated by all the expected misadventures and gaffs.  The humour is a welcome combination of character-based, slapstick and situational comedy.  Director Sharon Maguire (who also directed Bridget Jones’s Diary in 2001) is at the helm again, ensuring the threads of authenticity and continuity are woven throughout, from the early establishment scenes until the film skyrockets for the hilarious climactic final scenes.  All the story strands are beautifully managed and amid hilarity and turmoil, the film ends on a high note.  Isn’t that what we wanted for Bridget Jones, the lovable single girl looking for love?  It’s a joyous, uplifting feel-good film. (from Louise Keller – Urban Cinefile)

  • Starring: Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Patrick Dempsey & Emma Thompson
  • When: 7pm Tuesday 14th February 2017 – Rated M
  • Where: TCH (Triabunna Community Hall) 3 Vicary St., Triabunna
  • Times: Doors open @ 6.30pm – Film Starts @ 7pm
  • (Session finishes approx. 9.45pm)
  • Cost: All tickets are only $5.00 each
  • HALF-PRICE CHAMPAGNE FOR VALENTINE’S DAY!
  • Beverages / Snack Packs / Chocolates / Popcorn / 4M Screen
  • www.orfordodeon.com

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